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Susanne Gottberg

We Stand Together

May 6–June 5, 2022

Susanne Gottberg

Susanne Gottberg

Oranges From The Store/
Appelsiineja kaupasta, 2022

Oil on canvas

175 x 100 cm / 69 x 39 in

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Susanne Gottberg

Susanne Gottberg

En face, 2022

Oil and colored pencil on canvas

130 x 80 cm / 51 x 31.50 in

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Susanne Gottberg

Susanne Gottberg

The Enigmatic Smile of Hers, 2021

Oil on canvas

140 x 120 cm / 55 x 47 in

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Susanne Gottberg

Susanne Gottberg

We Stand Together/
Seisomme yhdessä, 2022

Oil on canvas

140 x 125 cm / 55 x 49 in

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Press Release

Susanne Gottberg: We Stand Together
Galerie Forsblom, 6.5.–5.6.2022

 

Susanne Gottberg’s (b. 1964) new show is a powerful reflection of our present reality. As the title suggests, the only thing we can know for certain is that we are living in the midst of a collective event to which we cannot close our eyes or hearts. The historic calamity has impelled Gottberg to create art that offers solace both through its intense physicality and by urging us to look deep within ourselves.

 

Gottberg’s self-portrait-like paintings are reminiscent of pools of water. Just as a pool distorts the image it throws back, so too does Gottberg’s style of brushwork. A manifold reality unfolds in her paintings – the image we see could be a physical mirage, a subjective impression, or an abstracted object. Her paintings invoke a vivid sense of movement and sense of intimate proximity. Her paintings thus enfold and throw back reflections of the viewer, evoking an encounter-like event.

 

Gottberg graduated from Helsinki’s Academy of Fine Arts and held her debut exhibition in Helsinki in 1989. She received the Finnish Art Society’s Ducat Prize in 1991 and won the title of Finland’s Young Artist of the Year 1994. Gottberg has held numerous solo exhibitions in Finland, Sweden, Denmark, France and Spain, and her work is found in many major collections including Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki Art Museum HAM, the Amos Anderson Art Museum and Trondheim Art Museum.

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